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| developer=[[SIMS]] | | developer=[[SIMS]] | ||
+ | | licensor=[[J.League]] | ||
| system=[[Sega Game Gear]] | | system=[[Sega Game Gear]] | ||
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| peripherals=[[Gear-to-Gear Cable]] | | peripherals=[[Gear-to-Gear Cable]] | ||
| players=1-2 | | players=1-2 | ||
| genre=Sports{{fileref|JLGGPS94 GG JP Box Front.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20181207045745/https://sega.jp/history/hard/gamegear/software.html}} | | genre=Sports{{fileref|JLGGPS94 GG JP Box Front.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20181207045745/https://sega.jp/history/hard/gamegear/software.html}} | ||
+ | | subgenre=football | ||
| releases={{releasesGG | | releases={{releasesGG | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
As the name suggests, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' features teams from the Japanese [[wikipedia:J.League|J.League]], specifically the 12 teams which competed in the 1994 season: | As the name suggests, ''{{PAGENAME}}'' features teams from the Japanese [[wikipedia:J.League|J.League]], specifically the 12 teams which competed in the 1994 season: | ||
− | {{multicol| | + | {{#vardefine:logodate|1994-07-22}}{{multicol| |
− | *Gamba Osaka | + | *{{FootballLogo|Gamba Osaka}} Gamba Osaka |
− | *JEF United Ichihara | + | *{{FootballLogo|JEF United Ichihara}} JEF United Ichihara |
− | *Nagoya Grampus Eight | + | *{{FootballLogo|Nagoya Grampus Eight}} Nagoya Grampus Eight |
− | *Sanfrecce Hiroshima | + | *{{FootballLogo|Sanfrecce Hiroshima}} Sanfrecce Hiroshima |
− | *Urawa Red Diamonds | + | *{{FootballLogo|Urawa Red Diamonds}} Urawa Red Diamonds |
− | *Verdy Kawasaki | + | *{{FootballLogo|Verdy Kawasaki}} Verdy Kawasaki |
− | *Yokohama Flügels | + | *{{FootballLogo|Yokohama Flügels}} Yokohama Flügels |
− | *Yokohama Marinos | + | *{{FootballLogo|Yokohama Marinos}} Yokohama Marinos |
− | *Kashima Antlers | + | *{{FootballLogo|Kashima Antlers}} Kashima Antlers |
− | *Shimizu S-Pulse | + | *{{FootballLogo|Shimizu S-Pulse}} Shimizu S-Pulse |
− | *Júbilo Iwata | + | *{{FootballLogo|Júbilo Iwata}} Júbilo Iwata |
− | *Bellmare Hiratsuka | + | *{{FootballLogo|Bellmare Hiratsuka}} Bellmare Hiratsuka |
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J.League GG Pro Striker '94 | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Game Gear | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. | ||||||||||
Developer: SIMS | ||||||||||
Licensor: J.League | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Gear-to-Gear Cable | ||||||||||
Genre: Sports[1][2] (football) | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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J.League GG Pro Striker '94 (Jリーグ GG プロストライカー’94) is a football game for the Sega Game Gear.
Contents
Gameplay
As the name suggests, J.League GG Pro Striker '94 features teams from the Japanese J.League, specifically the 12 teams which competed in the 1994 season:
- Gamba Osaka
- JEF United Ichihara
- Nagoya Grampus Eight
- Sanfrecce Hiroshima
- Urawa Red Diamonds
- Verdy Kawasaki
- Yokohama Flügels
- Yokohama Marinos
- Kashima Antlers
- Shimizu S-Pulse
- Júbilo Iwata
- Bellmare Hiratsuka
Active players are also included, although the small screen resolution and limited graphical capabilities of the Game Gear means that in-game, all players look identical.
Matches are played from a side-on perspective with a reduced set of rules. The pitches are significantly smaller than those found in the real sport, and the offside rule is not enforced.
History
Legacy
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 was followed by J.League Soccer Dream Eleven the following year. However, despite the same companies being involved, Dream Eleven shares little in common with GG Pro Striker '94, opting for an entirely different perspective with a new game engine.
Magazine articles
- Main article: J.League GG Pro Striker '94/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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512kB | Cartridge (JP) | 8kB backup |
References
- ↑ File:JLGGPS94 GG JP Box Front.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/gamegear/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2018-12-07 04:57)
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive, "August 1994" (JP; 1994-07-08), page 23
- ↑ Famitsu, "1994-07-29" (JP; 1994-07-15), page 40
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 88
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception |
J.League-sponsored football games for Sega systems | |
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J.League Champion Soccer (1993) | J.League Pro Striker (1993) | J.League Pro Striker Kanzenban (1993) | J.League Pro Striker 2 (1994) | Pro Striker Final Stage (1995) | |
The J. League 1994 (1994) | |
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 (1994) | J.League Soccer Dream Eleven (1995) | |
Victory Goal (1995) | Victory Goal '96 (1996) | J.League Victory Goal '97 (1997) | J.League Go Go Goal! (1997) | J.League Jikkyou Honoo no Striker (1998) | |
J.League Spectacle Soccer (2002) | |
See also: Soccer Tsuku |